We’re still talking about the #LikeAGirl commercial that aired during the Super Bowl. You know the video, the one that forces us to ask ourselves, when did it become an insult to do something, ‘like a girl?’ Well, this morning Always launched the next video in its #LikeAGirl campaign called Stronger Together.

The mission is still the same: Empower girls and women everywhere to believe in themselves. But instead of deconstructing what the phrases “like a girl” means to different audiences, it’s showcasing what “like a girl” actually looks likes. The powerful message is delivered with equally powerful images of real girls climbing, spiking, fighting and winning like a girl. And in one word, it looks fierce.

In addition to featuring real girls, two-time Olympic hockey silver medalist Hilary Knight makes an appearance in the video. Knight has faced these challenges first-hand, playing in a typically male-dominated sport. “I’ve always been sensitive to the phrase ‘like a girl,’ especially when I was growing up and was told I couldn’t play with the boys. It really resonated with me,” she tells us. “I was so inspired by the first #LikeAGirl video, and I wanted to be a part of such a powerful message.”

And the new video reminds us that #LikeAGirl can mean many amazing things—you can do chemistry and calculate like a girl. “Girls are breaking barriers and boundaries every day in everything from sports and science to business and the creative arts. This message inspires girls around the world to be confident and strong,” Knight says.

“Playing like a girl was used as a demeaning term, instead of an empowering one," Knight says. But it's up to us to continue to change that perception and connotation. "I am proud to be a girl and rocking the ice.” And we think Knight crushes it on the ice…like a girl.